The Augusta daily herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1908-1914, October 26, 1911, Page FOURTEEN, Image 14

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FOURTEEN IT’S A MIGHT Y POOR PROPOSITION INDEED That Does Not Receive a Good Number of Answers When Properly and Persistently Presented in THE HERALD FOR SALE and EXCHANGE COLUMNS 3 You Can Make a Deal Quickly at a Very Low Ratfe of Commission. Costs Only One Cent Per Word Daily or Sunday. Minimum Charge 25 CentsJ Money-Making Ways Of Using Augusta Herald Want Ads Thou land aof busy people—p on ple who want thing* done on the Spot, want to get what they go after, want <piick result* are in the habit of using and reading Herald Want Ad*. They have Jcanned one thing well—that in that for real, tngible results a Herald Want Ad J« Ihe »ure«t, quickest and most Inexpensive way to do things— Roll automobiles, rent rooms, dwelling* or stores, sell r*al estate, dogs, furniture, musical instruments, live slock, fh»d efficient help of all kinds—ln fart, if you wish buy anything tis over the proper column car©- fully—4t may mean a good rnanv dollars to you. G<4 In the habit of using Ilorald Wont Ad*—it p jjys, and pays big. Htop for a motnont and think things over In your mind, then look over the Want Columns In this paper pcvrhaps a dozen ways will present Uit*mi*«lvo© for you to make money by using Herald Want Ads. 25 words 1 tlrrx> ..$..25 25 words 3 tlrrms .. . .50 26 words 7 times I*oo WANTED HELP—MaIe ABLE HOUIKD MION WANTKI) FOR the 0. H Marino Corpa, between the a*.., of IS ami 36 Mum lx- unlive born or have first papers. Monthly pay sll> to |nir Additional compensation pearl -1 ile rood, clothing, liHarters and itiedl cnl at tendance free After 80 yeara aer vlfe can rt lire with 76 per oent. of pay ami allowance". Service on hoard ahlp and u hole in all parte of In* world Ap ply at I! 8 Marine Corps Keorulttng of fice I‘oot wlTloe budding, Augusta, On 03 lc WANTKI* HllKAl* AJfl' OAK K llAk rr Apply B 11, ILsfere, Aiken, 8 C OiSp janitor a janitor wantmi) at once. Apply Medical College. Good vogta, *>«<* WANTBIh- A rORTKR rr >k nini.tv ■ cry purposes Must 1h» aciiualnled with all part* ol olty. Apply 816 Uroad Bt. o2fk: FARM MAN A COIAllUCI) M.VN TO <k> farm work and attend to "hfk I,t wrey Wagon VV. rks, coiner Kills and Ittn street a. 024 ts c WANTED HELP-—Female WAITHICHH A PIKBT-CLANB OOIjOH ©0 wnUrMa and hou»«* woman wnntnd. Oood wugr* paid. • Apply to Leonard Witntey, No, B!JS Itrond »tr©wt. oß7p nouvin onu a qhbnbral motor gtrl witntod td work on HIU in a tain- Of at two. Moderate amount «*f w<»rk m 4 turn*/ n'tabta position. Apply f* If* bwH 028 p. LOST AND FOUND POUND ONR AUTOMOBILE LAMP ON 100 bkxtk of OriHMM Owctr can r«t Mln>i by applying .At 564 (}ri*om» ntreot and paytn# for this advertitumrani. pnto Lorn mon: o an imita tlon rul'V ring. of no vmlti© to any on*? <aio«t>t th<* ownw Howard If return - •i to Tba ICUa Club. o!7o CXH Any •turning tout a black and whit** •after do* ha'jat on head. Fttxtor will b© rowwded applying at Phenols Mrtuting Go. Thad t.\ Jowitt. o£4c t» lAJUUN UK IN DLL COW owner can **mv by oalUnf at P W. aburka, JO2A Itrood atraat, . ot Ip hkaCjci.iot lost i'.kt\\ i:kn liAUl aon buUdtiif and Gcngwtu Hot*'. a frrtd bracelet. half plain, other Imlf da Pindar cap g>*t reward by r«> turning to owu«»r nt No. 7if KM look •treat. otic Stray ion prom mi w right \v\: HuturdAv night. on© creuni Jarary oow. Pindar will bo duly rawiurdatl for da ltv©rlng cr Information «a to whair •bout* No.lf) pbona f*74. ©?4p FOR SALE —Miscellaneous FORD AUTOMOni! Fs. CAR LOAD )uat la. Lombard Iron Work!* BSStfo COTTON BEBD CONVKYOHB. KLKVA tor. basket. chains. grinding pJ.it p* and boi'*. belting, packing:. Ihvb©. Lombard Iron Woik* g.'3tfo PIGEONS FAN-TAIL PtQEONS FOR •ale hound pups and Park ah Ire pig*, nice lot. B©Nr©d©r© Farm*. Phone M4O. mON PUMP IRON PUMP roi BAIJC. - pply P imp, care Herald. aj ts PIANO- NEW PIANO PoiT HA 1.1; never bscn used. Sacrifice for cash, F. H Boatwright. OHIO. WANTED—Boarders COUPLE LA HOB ROOM KOK KENT o couple with hoard In Summerville. Addr.se C. K »gOp CAN AOfuMMt ;>ATi; FOL'H OH FTVH btsrdrie tn ptivste family; gentlemen preleiT.d rhooe J:t* or «bS Hroul _ «IBc WANTED—Rooms WaK ED rw r ell IN. furniahed niom» and kitchen in daalr- { aWc looaitty for light houM'kt'eplng Ad dreae 6. It, ts gift Herald o.^tf FOR SALE—Live Stock *r>R sLlb-oni: khodb isi \\i> Bed and two Whit© I Leghorn nuktrel near:> grown; from a»» «hhl hi.-hK there !• in the Ro\;th. $1 »0 ©acli. B. Hick*. Ghrovefovrn. Ga. t>By*p 1 1 FOR RENT—ReaI Estate • OFFK K FOR RENT GROUND FLOOR W hite Way also deak room. Apply 41* Jackson si reel. .“.22 ts FLAT UPPER FT.AT. 6 ROOMS AND hath, electric lights for rent, all mod ern convenience* Apply 1211 Ellis Bt. 02&p FOR I I STORY BRICK building corner Washington and Wat kins streets, formerly occupied by this company a*, offices. Lower floor suit able toi r tore, c'-ond-story for dwell ing Water and eiectrb lights. Prices aid terms on application. Augusta bail hern Railroad (To.. J. A. White, Hu* perln etident, Augusta-Aiken Terminal buiidlng. J 1 thurs ts FOR RENT—Rooms TWO OK THREE El FINISHED ROOMS [ 'or relit, mint (lcelrable Inca tier ; tf.le- Plkih- nnd gun. AM) 937 Chef*. Ave I r.-I« Charlie Wllkhieon. phwje 2060 029 p ONE I'tIRNIHHED ROOM TO KENT IN l>rlva:<- family. Apply 828 Broad hlrr-ct or phono 8272. , <,27p WANTED SITUATION—MaIe DRIVER A JOB WANTED BY KK llnblo colored man aa driver In prl valn family or hotel. (Food referent os. Apply Torn Norman, No 816 Talcott »tra«l. 0 27,( WANTED POSITION—STEADY HlN kle younK man desires work of some Find at on re. Address H. ;; 0,, t I 1 Herald. * ' ojle FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR BAUD CHJBAP OR BXCHANOK For somelhlnK of -f]uni value; Two new Cipher's 1711 Ineuha'ors anti el-fht new Cipher's 1911 Brooders and reed rooms combined. Now is the time to raise your fall chickens. Phone tins. nUo FOR SALE—ReaI Estate FARM OF 123 ACRES, 7 MILES FROM city. 69 acres under cultivation, bale to Here, 2 room house, 63 acres large timber, plenty water, great bargain, sl6 per a or#, H R H„ Herald. THE 0. K. BARBER SHOP BA NTT ARY AND Ul» TO DATE ALL white, barber* Satisfaction guarximeed fil»7 Hroad Bt. Daniel A Hons, Augusta, Ge 06ctf. “WANTED—Board WANT HIT) IN THE NEIUHOHOR hood «ts Walton Way, nice room and board wanted by oouple without chil dren. L. T., care Herald. 027 p WANTED—Rooms THHfI&O 0* FOUR UNFURNISHED room# wanted for light hovflekeeplng, or n ©mail flat. Answer at once, stat ing terms. X 1,., cure Herald. o2t*p NOTICK. ANYONE NEEDING (’LIN KERB FOR filling in purpose* nan obtain name at Gum Works, Jackson and (Vtlhoun streets. All wo nsk is tluit you luauJ them away. Ga» Light Company. otfto MATTREBB MAKfc7 WHY TAKE YOUR MATTRESSES TO uneb an shops, where they are apt to gather v#rmin ? We r#novate matt re .tact st your home, no inconvenience to you. We also do upholstering I* J. Murray, 6-7 Hvtmd Bt. Phon* 6»;«. Olfc FALL TERM OPEN MIHH FUNIC'H SCHOOL OF BIIORT han«t and business training 409-11-13 Hu risen building. Day acaaionn night •-eHfllons. f’hon# 427. ANTIQUE FURNITURE, NO REPRODUCTIONS. INLAID AND clnwfoot sldel*oardM, card tables raif tsr table*, bureaus, book cases, fenders, andirons, candle sticks, upholstering n specialty, K. Kenyon, 312 7th nPeet. Rhone lilt. a7c,s2c. WANTED CARRIERS. Wanted: Several boys to carry The Herald. Apply subscription office, 731 l*roa<l fit., and Sub station No 2, HtOfe May Av#. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE poll SALE CHEAP on EXCHANGE fur something of equul value Two new Cipher's 1911 lncubnmr* and eiaht new Cipher's 1811 llroodeie and feed riemi eornMnad. Now la tha time to rotas yohr fall chicken. Phono 2199 n2B© WANTED CARRIERS. Wanted: Several boys to carry The Herald. Apply subscription ofriiv>, "SI Broad St., and Sub-station No a, HIOH May Ave. ADDING MACHINE PBFI> PCT SHORT TIME IN’ PEK facl order A good proposition at lino I . J. Henry, Remington I 'ruler 02Se. OROABWAY FISH MARKET 1139 BROAD ST. KISH OYSTERS AND *amc In season Orders delivered to oh parts of the city and North Au gusta. S (\ on short notice. Ph me 1747 A. J. Moors, Mgr. 07c Thur. Erl. SR. WANTED CARRIERS. Wanted. Several boys to carry T' e Herald. Apply subscript bm i>rf!->>. tl llroad St., and Rub station No 2 Hlo', May Ave. FILING CABINETS I MANIC THICM IN OAK MAttOfJANT and steel. l.et me Install . mo ;-rn outfit and Kjstemise your ofTtce I. .! Henry, Remington Deal. t'.te. TYPEWRITERS HOME SPI.ENDID BARGAINS IN ltP bullt nml second-hand niachter. 'll kinds tajken In exchanite fur N. « Mn.iel Kemlt gtone. 1.. J. llcnrv. Kemlnct, n Dealer tV»B * THE BARBER SHOP I HAIR CUTTING AND BEARD TRlM mini to eult facia! contain si .Mug 19c; children s hair cutting \sc r TV ! Amonlttt. under Irish-American Bank Plant Alexander's Evergreen Lawii Grass OR SUNNY SOUTH WINTER GRASS SEED And lso Alexander’s Special lawn Grass Fertilizer to make it grow. I his will gi\ t* you the quickest, cheapest nud best lawn. PHOINH AT BROAD ST. \\ here you get the best*Seed that grow selected for the South. 0-13-e ts. FUNERAL NOTICE ' DIED- SAVANNAH. OA.. OCTOBER 2*th, 1911. WILLIAM WAI.TON. In fant sr,n r,f Mr. and Mrs. Fred ( Hu.h Funeral services from Residence of Mr. and Mrs. W W. liush. i.’V, Greene HI.. Augusta. Ga.. TOMORROW iFrl d.ay) MORNING, ~t 10:20 o'olnek. Rel atives and friends are Invited to he present. 0 26 c. SPECIAL NOTICES Webb* Lodg* No. 166. F. and A. M. A GALLED COMMUNICATION OF m \V< I t 1... I's S I6*i. F. ar 1 I A M , Mill be held In Lodg Hoorn, Masonic T#mp!e, m Ibll r ia ■ Oftober sth, H o'clock p. in. The F I»• - gre© all be conferred. Mern her*- of S' ini L«»rlg*- N > 1, arul viriiting hret.-.-m are cordially and fraternally In vit'd. WM K. AGEE. W. M.. (■HAS A. GUMMING. Secy. 026 C NOTICE Bealed bid** wili b*- received by the Deutm her Brheutzcn club t s r their’prop erly on Walton Way, connlatlng of ground* and improvemen .s ihereori. fronting north on Walton Wny about 1.396 feet running oi;th or\ the eavt Hide about 1.166 sees; als#, two lota on Druid Dark Ave., went to and touching the Scbue zen Plntz. Hid* will l»e op ned at the regular meeting of the club on Nov. 9th, each bid muHt be accompanied by a certified cheek of $200,00. The Detitfc' her Srhuetzen club reserve# the right to reject any and all bids. FRED GEHKKEN, Prea't. THEO. ZOIsIsEU, Bec'ty. NBc. Notice Ih hereby given that the regu lar annual met ting us the stockholdcrß of the Georgia A Florida Railway will he held on Thursday, November 9, 1911. itt ! waive o’clock M, at *h«* principal! office °f the railway In the City of Augusta. Go. C. T WILLIAMS. Dl'6; N2c. Secretary. NOTICE I HAVE SOLD THE REAL ESTATE I)epo.rtnie?gr of my busln*‘H to Mexarn. Goodwin, Duvall A Co. All rents due at my office November Ist. ind thereafter, will he paid to Messrs. Duvall A Co., No. 2 Union Havings Hank building. JOHN W. DICKEY. IN MAKING THE TRANSFER OF MY Real Estate business to Messrs. Good win. Duvall Ar Co., It is my belief that my successors can and will give this business prompt and intelligent attention. My friends will oblige me I'.v con tinning with this firm the rela tions had with me. In future I shall devote all my time lo my Stock and Hond business JOHN W DICKEY. THE WALL PAPER PARLOR THEO. F PLUNKETT. DROP. GRAND Opern building Phone I«S% Have u* execute yofir paper-hanging, painting and decorating. Largest corps of Ex pert White Craftsmen, cleanliness dis patch. 1 0290 NOT 1C ■ HAVING TENDERED RY RRBTONA tIon as collector for the Augusta- Alken Rj' and Electric Light Co. to take effect Sept Ist. 1911. 1 wish to an nounoe to my friends Hiid the public that I will assume the position as manager of the A H. McDaniel Wood and Cogj Co.. North Augusta. 3. C., where I will be glad to serve them with the best in fuel lino. C. HS. McCord. BSctf. WANTED AT ONCE AT OSHO SINK’S BUSINESS COL h'go 50 young men and ladle* to pre pare for the ever increasing d#maud for Htenographern and bookkeepers Excep tional opportunity for working boys and Kir's to double salary. Call Phone or write Dyer Bldg. MATTRESS RENOVATING BY A. GREEN HK MAKER YOUR M \TTnJSBSBB l*#vel and square No thwigo for mak ing new tlefca, refurn mat trasses sam# day. Phone 1916 at lill Marbury street. °29p. WANTED WANTED YOUNG MEN AND YOTTNQ women who contemplate taking a filial nee* course to lnv#*ttgate Draugh on’* course# of study and Draught’# superior facilities so: tevur! noaTtlena ; We want to show you. Kemembei the hem training will always bring you the heat salary. Catalogue free. Draughtin'# Du sin ess College. Augusta. Oft. Oltfc FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE for SAI.K CHEkf OR ixCHANQK for somethin* of e u „ni velite: Two rew Cipher's 1911 Inctihstors end oinht inn t'lphor.- '9ll Brooder, ,nl feed rooms I'omhlried Now Is lit- itmo to raise your fall oh'okens. Phono 2199. rISr ARK YOr A LOYAL AUGUST IF i so, are you smoking Augusta ton,le ol- ! gars’ From tooacno to osh . spent In AtlgUltg ard some way you will c .t your | ntckte hack- fair proposition. e2Sc ts j JUST RECEIVED Potomac Roe Herrings. Mnrks Grocery Co. 1023 BROAD ST. O2«o JUST RECEIVED Potomac Roc Herrings. Marks Grocery Co. 1023 BROAD ST. o 26 c THE AUGUSTA HERALD. AUGUSTA, GA, For Rent o rooms on 3rd. floor, over 818 Broad street. Money to lend on City and Suburban Property Aiigusta Beal Estate Co., ’Phone 346. 818 Broad St. Maurice Walton, President. H. C. Middleton, B«cty. Norfolk Oysters Mar/cs Grocery Co . 1023 Broad St. Norfolk Oysters Marks Grocery Co. 1023 Broad St. o 26 TANT'S MARKET CHUCE FRESH MEATS Green Bon*# Tuesdays and Thursdays. 506-9th St. Phone 196 S Norfolk Oysters Marks Grocery Co. 1023 Broad St. o 26 c FISH. FISH. FISH. Wholesale and Retail. Fresh and Salt Water Fish. All kinds choice Cuts; Home killed Meats. Phone 1077. 719-721 9lh Street. JNO. M. BUSH Wall Paper Make your old iiouse look like new by having It repapered. You can find all of the latest patterns of Wall Paper at our place. W© give all orders our personal attention. See us. T. G. Bailie & Co. 832 Bro&d Street. JUST RECEIVED Potomac Roc Herrings. Marks Grocery Co. 1023 BROAD ST. o 26 c 3 * 4, ‘ ilW * PACKtNa ANSI LACiNO wood. rr*m and steel VOMBfRC* DTON ’VORKE. -.arURTA €>i I employ nothing bit' expe rienced tinners. 1 give all woi my persons! attention. My prtces are right. So, for any thing in the tin line, see me. , E. A. DFMORE, * Phone 2031. 623 Broad St. 81 Sc THE LATEST LADIES AHK INVITED TO CALL nnd lnvpeot our new line of !\Hnd-l*a*rv We have them It, wonderful ass riment. velvets. Suedes leathers beaded and Clerman sliver mesh ti 'eltles. Drives guaranteed lowest Augusta Trunk Factory. 7b Uroad, opposite. Albion Hotel. 08'fo /T. jk- ■ ■ ;v.;iv. ■ i • ■ ■ Lillian Rhodes in “Excuse Me”, the Pullman Carnival of Fun, at The Grand, Friday, November 3. SHU GIRL II PHOT OF JEROIPIE Miss Annie Martus Saves Eight In Boat Drifting to Sea. River Dredge Burns. Savannah, Ga.—The burning of the river dredge No. 15 belonging to the P. Sanford Ross Co., eight miles front this city, on the Savannah river, this morning ais»:3o o'clock, is supposed to have cost one life and has proven SCENE FROM REBECCA OF SUNNY BROOK FARM ... ■ II I 1,1!, ,1,1 . I 111 I, ‘.•sfiwwr.j ■.ttgsw&g; mmm%ry t i? -\* •! Rebecca and Uncle Jerry engage in a heart to heart talk. Which will have its first presentation at The Grand Friday and Saturday, Nov. 10 and 11. Special school children's matinee. Miss Annie #artus, who lives in a light tender’s house with her brother near the scene of the fire, a heroine. When the dredge caught fire and be came so hot the thirty-two men on board could no longer remain, all hands sought different means of es cape. Eight of the men got aboard a small pontoon moored to the side cf the dredge and cut away from it. They were being rapidly carried to sea and to almost certain death. The cries of the men In distress were heard by Miss Martus, who is known as the “waving girl" of Savannah, be cause she always greets ingoing and outgoing vessels with a. waving lan tern or handkerchief and getting into a boat she rowed to the scene and took the pontoon in tow. The other men were later rescued from the THURSDAY. OCTOBER 26. marsh. All hauds were brought to the eitv this morning on the dredge Cumberland. William Augustus is the missing man. He is almost certain to have perished. "LETTERS m THE PEOPLE Southern Cordiality To The Editor of The Herald, Sir: Kight after the close of that great and t:rrible war the Northern Bap tist Missionary Union met in N. Y. city, a delegation of the leading Bap tist clergymen of the south were present. The rainbow of peace and fraternal atf etion dominated that gathering. The brethren from the different Star s of the south said, “Beloved brethren let us not recall the past— that is dead and buried. We never mend in our views and actions, God has decided against us; slavery is dead and we do not desire its resur tection. now'let us, North and South, Clasp hands and hearts ror the future as loyal citizens of the United States.” The Northern brethren gladly and warmly indorsed this new basis of union and with the tears streaming from all eyes the hand of fellowship was given our Southern brethren— n-.ver to be withdrawn! It is new more than forty years since that event. The twelveth day of this prt sent month my wife and I came as entire strangers to your beau tiful city. We were met at the R. R. station by a “King’s Daughters” matron, who care especially for young women who come as strangers to the city. f(he, Mrs. Perry, with the tordiailty of a sister, introduced us to widow lady who takes a few board ers. with the parlor as our bedroom and also a large broad piazza facing the south. We felt at home immedi ately. As my wife, has suffered severely with neuralgia and rheumatism at the North, it seems like paradise to get to a mild, dry equable climate where she already finds much relief and hopes soon to be entirely free from her northern enemies. Sunday, the 14th. inst, I worshipped with the Second Baptist church, I wan invited to assist in the services and at the close of the sermon nearly ev ery man and woman in the audience came to the platform and gave me their hands and names and hid us welcome to the Southland. They asked me to lead the lnid-wcy-: prayer meeting, as their pastor was away. At the close of this meeting Deacon Tice,.with his arm about me about him, marched down the ®aisle saying before them all “Years ago we met each other with shot and shell, now with peace, good will and love forever!” Well may we sing the old hymn; "Blest he the tie that binds, etc.” Yours for fraternal fellowship for ever. (Rev.) T. P. BRIGGS Augusta, Ga. UNREASONABLE EXPENSE. “The old customs are dying out," said the sentimentalist. "Nowadays no young man asks his sweetheart for a lock of her hair." “Well,” replied Miss Cayenne, "hair I costs a great deal more than it used to.”—Washington Star. LEGAL NOTICES In the District Court of the United S:a.es for the Northeastern Division of the Southern District of Georgia. In the matter of R. C. Deas, in Bank ruptcy. Bankrupt. To the creditors of R. C. Deas of Au gusta. Ga., ir: the County of Richmond and District aforesaid, a bankrupt. Notice is hereby given that on the *sth. day of Oc.ober 1011 the said R. C. Deas was duly adjudged a bankrupt, and that the first meeting' of his creditors will he held in my office in Augusta, Ga. on the 6th day of November. 191] at 15 o’clock noon, at which time the said creoitors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, examine the bank rupt and transact such other business as may properly come before said meet ing. This October 25th, 1911 JOSEPH GANAHL, 026 c. Referee in Bankruptcy Notice is hereby given to all creditors of the estate of R. H. Patterson, late of said County, deceased, to render in ar. account of their demands to me within the time prescribed by law, prop erly made our. And ail persons indebted to said de- are hereby requested to make immediate payment to the undersigned. This stt; day of October. 1911 MATTIE PATTERSON.’ Administratrix of R. H. Patterson On. 32. 19, 26; Nov. 2,9 c. STATE OF ~ RICHMOND COUNTY— Ep ate of Annie Schmitt; notice to debtors and credi’.ors. Notice Is hereby given to all creditors of the estate oi Annie Schmitt, iate of said County, deceased, to render M an account of their demands to me within the time prescribed by law: properly made out. And all persons indebted to said deceased are hereby reques f ed to make payment to th*- undersigned. This sth day of October, 1911. OSCAR J. DORR. Administrator of Annie SChmitt 05, 12, 19. 26; N 2. „c. October 10, 1911. Proposals will be received by the City of Augusta, Ga.. not later than 12 o’clock noon. October 3D:. 1931. for one Auto Police Patrol, to have thfe follow ing essentials; Horse-Power not less than 45, Diameter of whee’v 36” to 40” * Diameter of tires 5” to 6". Body closed but well ventilated. To contain one stretcher and to be capable of holding icn to fourteen persons on the inside. The car to be fully equipped for the purpose desireu. Full specifica- to accompany bid. The City re serve* the right to reject any and all bids. Final award to be made after full demonstration of the car. Rids to be fi|pd within he time *t*k*l - In the office of the under.-fe’ned. GEO. P ELLIOTT. Chief of Police. City of Augusta. 03, 4, 5. 10. 11, 32. IT, IS, 19, 24, 25, 20, S